Leptin influences
the reproductive capacity of women, which is related to levels of body fat.
When
the reproductive capacity of the royal class is at stake, the potential benefits to either colony may outweigh the risks of massive casualties.
In particular, the size and
reproductive capacity of scallops was much higher inside the reserve by the end of the study.
«Most surprisingly, the male mice born to male mice that were exposed to DEHP also exhibited similar reproductive abnormalities — indicating prenatal exposure to DEHP can affect the fertility and
reproductive capacity of more than one generation of offspring,» Barakat said.
Not exact matches
Added are the new forms
of violence being heaped on women by the colonizing
of our wombs by bio-technology and other scientific methodology, controlling the
reproductive choices and
capacities of women — threatening the «very foundations
of life itself.»
The UN bureaucrats, Scandinavian politicos, Clinton Administration «global affairs» mavens, radical environmentalists, feminists, and population controllers who planned the conference intended it to be nothing less than the Great Cairo Turkey Shoot: a political slaughter in which the enemies
of «individual autonomy,» «sustainable growth,» «global carrying
capacity,» «
reproductive rights,» «gender equity,» abortion - on - demand, and the sexual revolution would be utterly, decisively routed.
The report calls on the Member States to provide «adolescent - friendly sexual and
reproductive health services which are in accordance with age, maturity and evolving
capacities, which do not discriminate on the grounds
of gender, marital status, disability, or sexual orientation / identity, and which are accessible without the consent
of parents or guardians.»
globalisation with a human face, global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality
of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification
of values,
capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights,
reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators
of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights
of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
He discusses the
reproductive processes that result from the «directive
capacity of DNA» and «believe [s]» that the idea that «blind and purposeless forces -LSB-...] spontaneously produce such a process is -LSB-...] metaphysically impossible» (our emphasis).
There is nothing in the idea
of feeling, as minimal requirement
of mind, that logically entails
reproductive capacity, the essential biological ability.
Rather than sweeping women's peculiar moral perspective — which is intimately tied to their
reproductive capacity — under the rug, these feminists celebrate it as an equally valid or even superior kind
of rationality.
Someone that is less than 35 and presumably in their prime
of reproductive capacity may want to see a fertility doctor if they have been attempting to conceive and have not done so within a year.
Paying for human eggs, many bioethicists argue, commodifies a human resource; Sandel, for example, a proponent
of both research cloning and embryonic stem cell research, opposes the idea
of financial inducement for what he calls «human
reproductive capacity.»
This is because older mice lose the
capacity to excrete adequate levels
of two hormones: one that stimulates egg follicles to grow and mature and another that causes the ripened egg to be released from the ovary into the
reproductive tract.
The center, which is a collaborative
of sexual health scholars from across the campuses
of Indiana University and strategic partner academic institutions, also continually researches community based participatory research and sexual health,
reproductive health (including condoms and other forms
of contraception), men's sexual health,
capacity building among sexual and gender minority youth, and global sexual health.
«Here you have a vertebrate turtle that shows no increasein mortality and no loss
of reproductive capacity at ages wheremammals, including humans, will shut down totally.»
To all
of you, who like me at first, are naturally skeptical about unusual fertility treatments outside
of mainstream western medicine, I hope this article will be a welcomed introduction to the mind - body connection and its potential influence on your
reproductive capacity.
The microcurrents
of electricity prevent viruses from infecting human cells (this is what Kaali and Lyman discovered) which prevents the virus from hijacking the cell's»
reproductive capacity and multiplying.
Kankofer M, Wawrzykowski J, Giergiel M. Sex - and age - dependent activity
of glutathione peroxidase in
reproductive organs in pre - and post-pubertal cattle in relation to total antioxidant
capacity.
1]-RRB- dispersal are detailed in Table II; the elements
of plant strategies are: PT is plant type, sm is shoot morphology, lf is leaf form, c is canopy, loep is length
of established phase, lor is lifetime
of roots, lp is leaf phenology, rop is
reproductive organ phenology, ff is flowering frequency, poaps = proportion
of annual production for seeds, podup is perennating organs during unfavourable periods, rs is regenerative strategy, mpgr is mean potential growth rate, rrd is response to resource depletion, pumn is photosynthetic uptake
of mineral nutrients, ac is acclimation
capacity, sop is storage
of photosynthates, lc is litter characteristic, psh is palatability to non-specific herbivores and nDNA is nuclear DNA amount.
Repeatedly bred, many
of these dogs are disposed
of once their
reproductive capacity wanes unless a rescue group will save them.
Some breeders disagree and regularly supplement their dogs with one
of a variety
of products promoted for healthy coats and skin, bone growth,
reproductive capacity, etc..
Any cats that escaped a sweep «would just breed back up to
capacity like any other life form,» she said, adding that «the
reproductive capabilities
of this species should not be underestimated.»
As the Sexual and
Reproductive Health
Capacity Building Specialist / Project Manager at CAI, she was involved in the development
of sexual and
reproductive health (SRH) training curricula and materials, provided technical assistance and was a trainer on CAI's SRH trainings.
Dr. Loppie has undertaken research and published in areas such as: Aboriginal health inequities, Aboriginal HIV / AIDS, social determinants
of Aboriginal health, racism and cultural safety, cancer among Aboriginal peoples, Aboriginal ethics and research
capacity building as well as the sexual and
reproductive health
of Aboriginal women.
Impacts on children may be measured in terms
of fertility (number
of children), survival and health, educational attainment, socioemotional development (e.g., emotional
capacity, language development) and
reproductive parameters (e.g., children's partnerships and fertility), among other outcomes.